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....a Belief Model, a Goal Model and a Plan Model were proposed to specify the beliefs, goals and plans for agents. In contrast, we propose to extend UML from ground up by introducing the concept of an Agent. Methodology for Engineering Systems of Software Agents (MESSAGE UML) proposed by Caire et al. [3] describes an analysis process that consists of various levels with more detail added to the views at each level. The analysis model consists of di#erent views : 1) Organization view, consisting of entities in the system like agents, organizations, roles and relationships between them. 2) ....
Giovanni Caire, Francisco Leal, Paulo Chainho, Richard Evans, Francisco Garijo, Jorge, Gomez, Juan Pavon, Paul Kearney, Jamie Stark, Philippe Massonet, "Agent oriented analysis using MESSAGE/UML," Proc. of 2nd International Workshop on Agent Oriented Software Engineering, pp. 101-108, Montreal Canada, August 2001.
.... the MAS and in some cases they are quite complementary e.g. Prometheus focuses on building agents using BDI platforms [14] ROADMAP focuses on building open systems and emphasizes the social aspects of an agent system [10] As evinced from an analysis of the majority of proposed methodologies ([2, 5, 19]) most of the research energy has been dedicated to define new metaphors, symbols and diagrammatic notations. The modeling languages proposed are in general quite powerful but they still remain incomplete. Most of them omit to consider and provide communication means between designers and users ....
Caire, G., Chainho, P., Evans, R., Garijo, F., Gomez Sanz, J., Keamey, P., Leal, F., Massonet, P., Pavon, J., Stark, J., Agent Oriented Analysis using MESSAGE/UML, Proc. Second Intemational Workshop on Agent-Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE-2001), Montreal, Canada, May, 2001, 101-107.
....existing Agent Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE) methods [19] is that we focus the 9 Fig. 7. An agentified version of the scenario from fig. 6. whole analysis and design activities on only a single modeling artifact, namely a process model. AOSE methods like Gaia [20] MaSE [7] and MESSAGE [5], define a systematic sequence of activities that guide the developers through classical Software Engineering phases like requirements analysis, design, implementation, and test. A major goal of these rather waterfall based approaches is to ensure that development processes become reproducible and ....
....context of process patterns. Role models and thus the mapping to implementable (Java) classes are in our approach a natural by product. Process models integrate and keep together what is otherwise hard to synchronize. Developers using MESSAGE need to keep their various diagrams 10 consistent [5] but the method provides little support to enforce this consistency. Developers using Gaia need to capture responsibilities, permissions, activities and protocols into semi formal, textual models. Our approach enables developers to draw visual models in which all these information are embedded ....
G. Caire, F. Leal, P. Chainho, and et al. Agent oriented analysis using MESSAGE /UML. In Proc. of Ontologies in Agent Systems Workshop, Agents 2001, Montreal, Canada, 2001.
....feature of the Tropos methodology is that it aspires to span the overall software development process, from early requirements to implementation. This is represented in Figure 7 which shows the relative coverage of Tropos as well as i [25] KAOS [11] GAIA [24] AAII [10] and MaSE [12] and AUML [18, 1, 5]. Kaos Early Late Requirements Detailed Design Architectural Design Requirements Tropos Gaia AAII AUML and Mase i Figure 7: Comparison of Tropos with other software development methodologies. While Tropos covers the full range of software development phases, it is at the same time ....
G. Caire, F. Leal, P. Chainho, R. Evans, F. Garijo, J. Gomez, J. Pavon, P. Kearney, J. Stark, and P. Massonet. Agent oriented analysis using MESSAGE/UML. In Wooldridge et al. [23].
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Caire, G., Chainho, P., Evans, R., Garijo, F., Gomez Sanz, J., Kearney, P., Leal, F., Massonet, P., Pavon, J., Stark, J., Agent Oriented Analysis using MESSAGE/UML, In Agent-Oriented Software Engineering II, Springer Verlag, 2nd International Workshop (AOSE 2001.
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G. Caire, F. Leal, P. Chainho, R. Evans, F. Garijo, J. Gomez, J. Pavon, P. Kearney, J. Stark, and P. Massonet. Agent Oriented Analysis using MESSAGE/UML. In Proc. of the 2nd In-ternational Workshop on AgentOriented Software Engineering (AOSE), LNCS 2222. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2002.
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Caire G., Evans R. Massonet P., Coulier W., Garijo F.J., Gomez J., Pavn J., Leal F., Chainho P., Kearney P.E. & Stark J. 2002. Agent Oriented Analysis using MESSAGE/UML. In: The Second International Workshop on Agent-Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE 2001), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2222, Springer-Verlag, pp. 119-135.
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G. Caire, F. Leal, P. Chainho, R. Evans, F. Garijo, J. Gomez, J. Pavon, P. Kearney, J. Stark, and P. Massonet. Agent oriented analysis using MESSAGE/UML. In Wooldridge et al. [32].
....than the developers of the methodology. Based on these criteria we chose the five methodologies We were limited to choosing five methodologies since we had that many summer studentships. This prevented us Copyright is held by the author owner. ACM 0 89791 88 6 97 05. Gaia [26, 27] MESSAGE [4, 3], MaSE [8, 7] Prometheus [16, 17, 18, 19] and Tropos [1, 11] However due to space limitations only MaSE, Prometheus and Tropos are presented in this paper . In section 2, we briefly introduce these methodologies. Since it is impossible to accurately summarise a detailed methodology in a ....
Giovanni Caire, Francisco Leal, Paulo Chainho, Richard Evans, Francisco Garijo, Jorge Gomez, Juan Pavon, Paul Kearney, Jamie Stark, and Philippe Massonet. Agent oriented analysis using MESSAGE/UML. In Michael Wooldridge, Paolo Ciancarini, and Gerhard Weiss, editors, Second International Workshop on Agent-Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE-2001.
....the internal conceptual architecture of MedPAge. As interactions are an integral part of the MedPAge project there adequate modelling methods are also required. 3.1. 1 Overview A few major high level methodologies include Gaia [16] by Wooldridge et al. MaSE [15] by Wood et al. and MESSAGE UML [3] by Caire et al. Gaia is a high level approach where models are mostly textually based. One key point is detecting all roles of the system and defining the responsibilities and abilities of each role. Then, for each role the system designer should create a textual scheme saying what a role can ....
....MESSAGE UML is an extension of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) MESSAGE UML uses standard UML diagrams such as class diagrams or activity diagrams and extends them in an agent specific way. There are several reasons which make UML a good base for an agent oriented modeling language (cf. [3]) a) Being the de facto standard for object oriented modeling UML gains a wide acceptance and a high level of usage. b) The object and agent oriented paradigms are highly compatible, so agentoriented concepts can readily be defined in terms of objectoriented ones. c) UML has a meta model that ....
G. Caire, F. Leal, P. Chainho, R. Evans, F. Garijo, J. Gomez, J. Pavon, P. Kearney, J. Stark, and P. Massonet. Agent oriented analysis using message/uml. In Agent-Oriented Software Engineering (AOSE), pages 101--108, Montreal, 2001.
....here. A number of agent oriented software engineering methods are now available (see [11] for a good survey) EXPAND is most closely related to those among these methods which also focus on the analysis and design of the system level (e.g. Gaia [18] Aalaadin [8] Cassiopeia [7] and MESSAGE [2]) All available methods as well as EXPAND aim at supporting a structured development of non chaotic agent software. However, they do so in a fundamentally di erent way. EXPAND admits agents a maximum degree of autonomy and restricts autonomous behaviour only if this turns out to be necessary ....
G. Caire et al. Agent oriented analysis using MESSAGE/UML. In this volume.
.... increased reliability [10] However, the academic community, as well as industry, is still trying to determine which problems call for a multiagent approach [8, 11] Once a designer has made the decision to use a multiagent design, a number of methodologies exist for building multiagent systems [2, 3, 4, 7, 14, 15, 19]. The methodologies range from extensions of existing object oriented methodologies to new agent oriented techniques, which offer a new perspective to developing multiagent systems by increasing the level of abstraction the developer uses to analyze and design the system. As agent oriented ....
Caire, G., Garigo, F. Gomez, J., Pavon, J., Leal, F., Chainho, P., Kearney, P., Stark, J., Evans, R., Massonet, P.: Agent Oriented Analysis Using MESSAGE/UML. In this volume (2001)
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